Avoid washing single items if possible because this naturally makes the load unbalanced.
Top loading washing machine shakes.
Place a spirit level on top of your washer near the front.
Remove the water supply hoses and the drain hose.
Turn off the water supply.
If you have been hearing a loud banging noise from your top loading washing machine and it is shaking a lot you ll want to check to see if your model features tub dampening straps.
Access the rear of the machine.
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Unplug the machine to disconnect the power.
If your top load washing machine shakes or vibrates check the following leveling first check the level of your machine.
The last common problem that causes a top loading machine to shake are worn out suspension rods.
All front load washing machines have shock absorbers that are used to dampen the tub movement in the spin cycle.
When shock absorbers weaken or become damaged unbalanced loads will cause the washer to shake or move and the machine will often make a loud banging sound during the spin cycle.
If the springs are stretched uncoiled or showing other signs of visible damage there s a good chance this is what s causing your washing machine to shake.
The shock absorbers or struts are attached to the base frame and to the outer tub and you will need to remove the front panel or the rear panel to access them.
Unscrew all screws holding the top hinges on.
Assuming you have a front loading washing machine recommended for energy efficiency you can access the suspension springs through the top panel.
Several things can cause a washing machine to vibrate and usually you can find a way to fix the problem.
That s because high efficiency models have a much faster spin cycle.
Take a spirit level and place it on the top of your washing machine along the front end.
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Check to see which side is tilting up by looking at the bubble in the middle of your level.
Check with a bubble level front to back and side to side.
If the majority of the load weight is on one side of the washer it throws the machine off balance during the spin cycle and makes it shake.
First lift your washer from the back and see if the rear self stabilizing legs reset.
Now that you have it close check from one rear corner then diagonly to the opposite front corner.
These are rubber bands stretched between the top of the tub and the four corners of the cabinet to moderate the shaking of the tub during the spin cycle.
Now check the other corner to corner.
Here s how you ll reach the rods and repair them.
There should be no rocking.